They satisfy appetites for physical quality and moral substance which have, by and large, been ignored in the exploitative lightweight crapola served up by, shall we say, the Turner prize. |
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Shoot up some bipartisan multi-racial nostalgic all-American crapola, and take this issue off the table. Then again, Mr Romney's all-white campaign ad could be a demographically realistic reflection of his voter base. |
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We sell it on the fact we can offer them more real-life crapola than the Jerseyites and the Geordies combined. |
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Which is, as Frank Barone would have said, a bunch of crapola. |
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They put more crapola into the market, you get cheap mortgages, you bid up the price of assets, you wait for the crash to come, and you get more defaults. |
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